Re: using a removable card as the default?

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On 2/15/07, Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Lee Revell wrote:
> > Why muck around with the kernel drivers anyway?  This problem should
> > be solvable in userspace (as long as you don't use /dev/dsp apps).
> >
> > ALSA allows addressing devices by name so module loading order is
> > irrelevant.  All that's missing is for .asoundrc to support defining a
> > default device with fallback to another card.
>
> But... it appears to be missing. Ie, if the OP wants to solve his problem
> now, using this will not work.
>
> I agree that unloading the driver if it is in use is problematic.
>

Yep, I agree.  My point was that there's currently no 100% solution
and it might be easier to implement my suggestion than to solve the
problem of unloading drivers with the device open.

I'll ask about it on the alsa-devel list.

Lee

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